In the roster change period following that loss, E6 completed a roster overhaul that saw Diabolic and Chino get dropped in favor of GoDRx and JetLi.

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Diabolic leaves legacy of longevity

Despite never really being considered to be among the highest tier of players in the history of CoD esports, Diabolic leaves an exemplary legacy of hard work, longevity, and respect following his retirement.

Having started his competitive career sometimes before 2013, he played for numerous organizations over the years, known best for his time with Dream Team and Enigma6 Group.

He also could pursue another position within CoD esports, much like how other retired pro players have done, such as NAMELESS, Pacman, and StuDyy.

At the end of the day, announcing retirement isn't exactly a binding commitment, so it's never out of the realm of possibility that Diabolic could come back into the competitive picture should a team knock on his door down the line.

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